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Flatwater & Canoe Trips in Alabama

Big Escambia Creek
This is a gem of a trip with frequent shoals—one borders on a Class I rapid (and an 18 inch drop) in the first 6 miles. The river travels through several quarries. These provide long stretches of sand...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Flomaton, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 13.3 miles


Choctawhatchee River
The Choctawhatchee River features several streams that cascade down rock bluffs and channels, which make the trip very picturesque. The river flows through short 15-foot limestone bluffs that are beau...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Enterprise, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 4.1 miles


Conecuh River
This is a great little float trip if you’re looking to hit a river for a quick one. Only 4 miles in length, this section of the Conecuh is a lazy trip through some beautiful scenery, including two wat...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Andalusia, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 4 miles


Escatawpa River
The Escatawpa is a swift-moving blackwater river with plenty of deep pools to swim in and beautiful white sandbars. The sandbars allow for overnight camping anywhere along the entire route. The river ...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Wilmer, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 12.1 miles


Hurricane Creek
This is a nice adventure trip through the marsh islands of the delta. Customize your route through the many inlets and islands. A wide variety of wildlife will be seen on this easy float through the s...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Bay Minette, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 9.2 miles


Magnolia River & Weeks Bay
The distinguishing features on this lazy float trip down the deep, wide Magnolia are not necessarily flora and fauna; however, the area does have more than its fair share. The first part of this trip ...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Foley, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 11.8 miles


Pea River
The Pea River is a beautiful and historic river float trip. Along this stretch of the river, you will float through beautiful stands of pine and hardwood trees, and by dozens of nice sand beaches perf...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Geneva, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 11.6 miles


Perdido River
The Perdido River demarcates the state line between Alabama and Florida. At the Barrineau Park put-in, the Perdido begins semi-swiftly and continues this way for about 10 miles, where the flow begins ...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Seminole, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 18 miles


Rice Creek / Mound Island
This trip is not for the neophyte navigator. The twisting turns and countless off-shooting bayous and inlets have caused many boaters in this area to become confused and lost, prompting search-and-res...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Bay Minette, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 11.5 miles


Sepulga River
The Sepulga is an interesting river in that it is generally a nice float trip through lush forest of magnolia, weeping willows, oak, and scrub pine. But unlike many rivers south of Montgomery, it has ...
From the guidebook "Paddling Alabama"
Running the Rivers of North America
Evergreen, AL - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 6.8 miles

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